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The first four commandments of the law teach us how to love God, even how to love Him in worship on the day of His choosing. It is important for us to understand the fourth commandment, in which God gives His command for the day of His worship: "Remember the ...
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Last week R.C. Sproul was one of the speakers at the 2010 Desiring God National Conference: The Life of the Mind & the Love of God. Dr. Sproul's topic was "Thinking Deeply in the Ocean of Revelation: The Bible and the Life of the Mind."
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January 22, 2011 marks the 38th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. On January 3rd, the 112th United States Congress will open with newly elected representatives in the Senate and the House of Representatives joining the incumbents. This is an important opportunity to influence our nation's leaders on the critical issue of abortion. So to coincide with both of these dates, Ligonier will send R.C. Sproul’s Twentieth Anniversary special edition of Abortion: A Rational Look at an Emotional Issue (Reformation Trust Publishing, November 2010) to every Congressional representative. Will you help?
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In this article from the current issue of Tabletalk, R.C. Sproul deals with one of the most pervasive false views of justification--that justification comes by death. "It is an implicit universalism that assumes everyone goes to heaven when he or she dies. Perhaps the most rank evildoers, such as Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin, may not make it, but the average person certainly has nothing to worry about."
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When Paul and Silas were thrown into jail in Philippi, the jailer asked them: "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" Paul and Silas answered: "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household" (Acts 16:30-31). Our Father sent His only begotten Son into the world to save us sinners (John 3:17). This precious truth is something we must understand clearly. In systematic theology, the study of the doctrine of salvation is termed "soteriology."
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This month's issue of Tabletalk looks at the marks that distinguish followers of Christ from followers of the world and the practices that define who and what a Christian is. In his editorial introduction to this issue Burk Parsons writes about words--about their importance, their meaning, their ability to serve as qualifiers.
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Here is a suggestion on a brief but important exercise: "For a little fun, as well as an important look into the pages of your history, take a few minutes for a simple exercise. Take a pencil and paper and jot down the five most meaningful compliments you’ve ever received. They may have been verbal or nonverbal, direct or indirect." Read why Dr. Sproul suggests you do this.
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The October edition of Tabletalk is out. This month's issue looks at the marks that distinguish followers of Christ from followers of the world and the practices that define who and what a Christian is. Contributors include R.C. Sproul, Bob Kauflin, Sean Michael Lucas, Nick Eicher, Larry McCall, Keith Mathison and R.C. Sproul Jr.
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Due to website problems last Friday, most of last week's $5 Friday specials will be available again this week along with a few additional resources. Sale runs from 8 a.m. Friday through 8 a.m. Saturday EST.
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